Experience multiple awakenings during the night particularly between 2 and 3 am?

Grind your teeth?

Have an excessive amount of bacterial or viral infections?

Depressed?

Difficulty gaining or losing weight no matter what you do?

Did a Candida program which either didnâ€™t help at all or helped somewhat but you still canâ€™t stay away from bread, alcohol, fruit, or fruit juices?

Just canâ€™t figure out why you donâ€™t feel really great and neither can your doctor?

itchy ears, nose, anus

forgetfulness, slow reflexes, gas and bloating, unclear thinking;

loss of appetite, yellowish face

fast heartbeat, heart pain, pain in the navel;

eating more than normal but still feeling hungry;

pain in the back, thighs, shoulders;

lethargy;

numb hands;

burning sensation in the stomach;

drooling while sleeping;

damp lips at night, dry lips during the day, grinding teeth while asleep;

bed wetting;

women: problems with the menstrual cycle;

men: sexual dysfunction;

Can you catch them?
Yes you can catch worms by ingesting the juvenile forms like the eggs.
If a member of the family has parasites, it is best to check the remaining immediate family
for signs of infestation. It is best that the whole family have treatment and that all sources for possible recontamination are removed. i.e. bedding, towels, shared items are thoroughly cleaned.

How do you treat a parasitic infection?
Treatment is determined by the diagnosis. Pripsen is commonly used for Ascaris infections and other round worms, but the treatment may involve several courses, several weeks apart, to kill the parasite as it develops from an egg to its adult form.